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Ben Quinn

Man who confronted Muslim woman to 'explain' Brussels attacks arrested

Matthew Doyle, who posted a tweet on Wednesday morning boasting of confronting a Muslim woman in Croydon.
Matthew Doyle, who posted a tweet on Wednesday morning boasting of confronting a Muslim woman in Croydon. Photograph: Matthew Doyle/Facebook

A man who sparked an outcry on Twitter after tweeting about confronting a Muslim woman on a street in Croydon, south London, and challenging her to “explain Brussels” has been arrested by police.

The Metropolitan police confirmed that a 46-year-old man had been arrested on Wednesday evening in Croydon on suspicion of inciting racial hatred via social media.

He is understood to be Matthew Doyle, a partner at a south London-based talent and PR agency, who tweeted earlier in the day: “I confronted a Muslim women [sic] yesterday in croydon. I asked her to explain Brussels. She said “Nothing to do with me” a mealy mouthed reply.”

The comments, which followed Tuesday’s bomb attacks at Brussels airport and on the city’s metro system, were later deleted but sparked a furious response from other users of Twitter.

Following criticism by other users of Twitter, Doyle tweeted:

One of his last tweets on Wednesday evening was to say: “Thanks all you tweeters for proving I can still do PR.”

Officers for the Metropolitan police in Croydon tweeted on Wednesday that a suspect had been arrested for inciting racial hatred.

The force said that a man remained in custody at a south-London police station on Wednesday night.

Responses to Doyle’s tweet included one from another Twitter user who asked: “What has a Muslim woman in Croydon, got to do with the horrific events in Belgium, you simpleton?”

Another, referring to the far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik, asked: “Did anyone accost you on the streets of Croydon after the Brevik shooting in Norway?”

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